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Magnetic inductive flow sensor
31 January 2019
The second generation VMZ.2 magnetic inductive flow sensor from SIKA Dr. Siebert & Kühn is said to be highly cost effective and packed with technical features, yet remains robust and reliable. Designed for OEM applications, it is now available with 4-20mA / 0-10VDC output.

The flow sensor includes an unobstructed pipe cross-section with no projecting or moving parts to avoid additional pressure drop. The VMZ.2 is unaffected by changes in viscosity, density, pressure or temperature. Use of plastic components means the flow sensor is both light and compact, making it suitable for use in mobile applications.
The VMZ.2 is used with conductive liquids and in places where flow sensors with moving parts cannot be used due to clogging of media. It constantly measures volumetric flow rates and ensures precise dispensing of liquids. Seven different flow ranges are available with different material choices including PVDF and Hastelloy C for chemical compatibility.